Jacqueline is a senior pursuing a finance degree at the Fox School of Business, where she served as an Analyst for the William C. Dunkelberg Owl Fund, Temple’s student management investment fund. Through her involvement in the Owl Fund, she discovered her passion for the energy transition and long-term sustainability through the markets and held internships in sustainable investing as well as energy sales and trading. Jacqueline was also the President of her sorority, Phi Sigma Sigma, where she dedicated her time to its philanthropy, school and college readiness. During her time as president, she created new partnerships with local schools around Temple University and volunteered time in the community and with students.
Samantha DiGeorge, Chapter Key Advisor - Phi Sigma Sigma, writes of Jacqueline, “Jacqueline has led the chapter with grace and compassion and embodies the true meaning of what it means to be a leader in the community. She created an accepting and inclusive environment for all members, inside and outside of the chapter, which was shown by the initiation of 49 new members during her term. She realigned the chapter’s focus on philanthropy and planned some of the most successful events I’ve seen during my time as an advisor with schools around Temple University. Her drive to be a successful president came from her natural need to positively impact others and to inspire women around her to be the best version of themselves. Jacqueline is dedicated and hardworking and left a noticeable impact on the chapter and those around her".